The standard Abbe Condenser needs to be removed. Condensers cannot be removed unless the stage is racked up all the way and the condenser rack is lowered all the way.

Next, unscrew the chrome locking thumbscrew which is on the right-hand side behind the chrome centering screw as shown in the picture at left.

The condenser should be loose at this point and simply pull the unit straight out the front.

The Zernike Condenser can now go in place.

Tighten the locking thumbscrew snugly and then rack the condenser up all the way.

Next, we will center the iris. Turn on the power switch and adjust the brightness knob to a comfortable level.

Rotate the Zernike condenser settings wheel so that the "A" position is engaged as shown in the picture at left.

Rotate the 10X objective into the working position. Close the "Iris Adjustment" by cranking the knob all the way to the left. When looking into the eyepieces, one will see the aperture hole of the diaphragm. It may or may not be centered in the field of view or FOV. You may also need to focus the microscope so the edges of the aperture hole are clear to see.

Place each hand on each of the "Condenser Centering Screws" while at the same time, looking into the eyepieces and adjusting the centering screws until the aperture hole is in the center of the FOV.

When centered, the aperture will be in the center of the field of view as demonstrated in the picture at left.

With the 10X objective still in the working position, rotate the Zernike Condenser control until the "Ph1" position is engaged as shown.

Next, check to see if the set screws on the bottom of the Zernike Condenser are loosened.

The set screws will need to be loosened for the larger adjustment knobs to be able to adjust.

Next, remove the right eyepiece and in its place, insert the centering telescope.

The top of the centering telescope has a focus adjustment which will be held in one hand with the other hand holding the body.

While looking into the centering telescope, adjust the focus so you may get a sharp image of the phase annuli to be adjusted.

When the annuli are not aligned, one will see an image similar to the picture at left: one light ring is not aligned with the other.

Next, remove the right eyepiece and in its place, insert the centering telescoTo bring the annuli into alignment, place each hand on each annulus adjustment knob and while looking into the eyetubes, bring the annuli into common alignment.

When the annuli are aligned, one will see an image similar to the photo at left.

Each light ring is imposed on the other making one aligned ring.

The "Ph1" position is the annulus for the 10X objective. The other positions are: